The Beauty of the Ugly: Balthasar, the Crucifixion, Analogy and God |
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Authors: | STEPHEN FIELDS |
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Institution: | Theology Department, Georgetown University, Washington DC 20057, USA. |
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Abstract: | Abstract: In the first volume of The Glory of the Lord , Hans Urs von Balthasar asks how the crucified Christ can be considered an icon of a beautiful God. Because the crucifixion initially confronts us as morally and aesthetically ugly, no authentic analogy between worldly beauty and the beauty of divine revelation seems to obtain. In arguing to the contrary, Balthasar presents us with an original interpretation of Thomas Aquinas that yields fresh insights into the Christian doctrine of God. By placing the cross at the center of intramundane aesthetics, Balthasar forces us to rethink, not only the meaning of the divine simplicity, but the relation in God among being, beauty and love. |
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